Relationships



Relationships.
Funny, aren't they?
One second, your in love with that “special” person
Then the next second, they're gone.
Poof.
It makes us wonder, why.
Why did it end this way?

I mean, we did nothing wrong, right?
It was all THERE fault that the relationship had to end
Even if you were the one who decided that it had to end.
That “Oh! I'm the innocent one!”
THEY did everything wrong!
I didn't do anything that was messed up in any way, shape or form.

But wait.
Remember that one HUGE argument you guys had
That argument that YOUR “innocent self” started?
That argument that led your significant other to yell at you
And made you cry a river of tears.

Who knows!
Maybe you didn't start the argument.
You were the one who ended it.
And broke up with them
You thought you were over them as soon as you broke up with them
But no.
Six months later you're crying yourself to sleep because you miss them.
Because they managed to move on
And found an even more attractive person to fill your place.

Think about how they feel though.
Remember all those times you caught glimpses of them,
And saw the pain in their eyes?
They probably found a even more attractive person than you,
To fill in that void of emptiness that you left them with

The truth is.
Mostly every relationship has a end
And that just managed to be yours.
And instead of being the best person you can be,
You have decided  to mope around and tell yourself that
“No one loves me. No one ever will.”

Now is that the truth?
Because if it is, so be it!
You will now be in misery.
But if its not,
And if you think your capable of moving on,
Get up
And open a brand new chapter of your life.
You, along with the some other person out there,
Is going through the same pain.


Use them as a motivation
Believe that some random person,
Can make it through this.
And soon enough,
Someone will think the same for you.
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Written on February 03, 2022

Submitted by p595085 on February 03, 2022

Modified on March 24, 2023

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Scheme XABXXXA XCCBXX XXXDX XXEFFGFHX GFXDX XCXIXX XEIXHXXXX BBXXD
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 1,896
Words 405
Stanzas 8
Stanza Lengths 7, 6, 5, 9, 5, 6, 9, 5

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